Shoma Uno dazzles as Japan leads in team programme

By Reuters

09/02/2018 at 04:43Updated 09/02/2018 at 05:46

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Shoma Uno dazzled with a series of clean quad jumps and fluid step sequences as Japan took the lead in the men's short programme of team competition in the opening event of the figure skating at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday.

Skating to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," the 20-year-old was nearly flawless, snapping out a clean set of jumps including a quad toeloop and triple toeloop sequence that drew cheers from the crowd for a whopping 103.25 points.

He wobbled on his initial quad flip but was able to hold on, which he said was "a relief."

"It wasn't a perfect performance, but I thought it was pretty good overall," he said. "I thought I might fall on the flip, but I managed not to, so that gave me confidence." Israel's Alexei Bychenko racked up a season's best of 88.49 to finish second with his skate to "Hava Nagila," a Jewish folk song.

But falls marred the performances of Canadian veteran Patrick Chan and the U.S.'s Nathan Chen, 18, who is making his Olympics debut.

The 27-year-old Chan, who won silver in the individual and team events at Sochi in 2014, struggled with his jumps, taking a tumble on his opening quad toeloop and his triple Axel. He earned 81.66 points to finish third.

"It was not the best but this is the advantage of a team event - it's what we can each contribute," Chan told reporters. "If anything, I think I was too eager on the jumps."

American Chen hung on to land his opening quad flip but went on to double his quad toeloop and make an uncharacteristic fall on his triple Axel, earning him 80.61 points and leaving him in fourth.

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